| POULTERERS | • poulterers n. Plural of poulterer. • POULTERER n. a dealer in dead fowls and game, also POULTER. |
| POULTICING | • poulticing v. Present participle of poultice. • POULTICE v. to apply a hot, healing substance. |
| POULTROONE | • POULTROONE n. (Shakespeare) a poltroon, also POLTROON. |
| POULTRYMAN | • poultryman n. A male poulterer. • POULTRYMAN n. one who keeps poultry. |
| POULTRYMEN | • poultrymen n. Plural of poultryman. • POULTRYMAN n. one who keeps poultry. |
| POUNDCAKES | • poundcakes n. Plural of poundcake. • pound␣cakes n. Plural of pound cake. • POUNDCAKE n. a sweet rich cake containing a pound of each chief ingredient. |
| POURBOIRES | • pourboires n. Plural of pourboire. • POURBOIRE n. (French) a tip, gratuity. |
| POURPARLER | • pourparler n. A diplomatic consultation, preliminary to a treaty. • POURPARLER n. (French) a discussion prior to negotiation. |
| POURPOINTS | • pourpoints n. Plural of pourpoint. • POURPOINT n. (French) a mediaeval quilted doublet. |
| POURSEWING | • poursewing v. Present participle of poursew. • POURSEW v. (Spenser) to pursue, also PURSUE, PERSUE, POURSUE, PURSEW. |
| POURTRAHED | • POURTRAY v. (Spenser) to portray, also PORTRAY. |
| POURTRAICT | • pourtraict n. Obsolete spelling of portrait. • POURTRAICT n. (obsolete) a portrait. |
| POURTRAYED | • pourtrayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pourtray. • POURTRAY v. (Spenser) to portray, also PORTRAY. |
| POUSOWDIES | • POUSOWDIE n. (Scots) any mixture of heterogeneous kinds of food, also POWSOWDY. |
| POUSSETTED | • poussetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of poussette. • POUSSETTE v. to make such a movement. |
| POUSSETTES | • poussettes n. Plural of poussette. • POUSSETTE n. (French) a movement, or part of a figure, in the contradance. |
| POUTASSOUS | • POUTASSOU n. a gadoid fish, aka blue whiting. |
| POUTHERING | • POUTHER v. to powder. |